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Tag Archives: trust
Secrets in a Party
I thought of this ‘issue’ when I was rewatching an anime called ‘Delicious in Dungeon’. A character ends up keeping a secret from the rest of the group, which causes some trouble at a pivotal moment. They still find success … Continue reading
Happy National Author Day!
The meme says it all. Have a Happy National Author’s Day. To celebrate, check out the following books by clicking on their titles: Do I Need to Use a Dragon? by Charles E. Yallowitz The Tale of the Drakanox: Minstrels … Continue reading
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An Issue of Trust
A fragile necessity To any connection Be it person Beast Or ephemeral thought One needs to trust To feel safe and whole It wards of darkness And brings calm To an internal storm of horror We desperately depend On the … Continue reading
The Trick with Promises: Easy to Make and Hard to Keep
An interesting theme that appeared out of nowhere in War of Nytefall: Lost is the concept of promises and keeping them. While I wrote the first draft, I began to notice how often characters declared that they were promised something. Part … Continue reading
Posted in War of Nytefall
Tagged fantasy, honor, lost, magic, promises, sword & sorcery, trust, vampires, War of Nytefall, Windemere
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Authors and Readers: A Partnership in the Pages
This was an interesting picture that I’ve been thinking about in regards to myself. Not as a reader, but as an author. Do any other authors wonder if their readers are getting the ideas that are in their head? What … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged audience, authors, books, conversation, deciphering, opinions, readers, translation, trust, writing
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